I look up to your success. You have a good head on your shoulders. Well spoken and creative. Awesome video and your past videos as well. Much Love ❤️ & Support.
I just got enlisted in the Army National Guard. I leave for basic training on April 12th. But here’s the question I want to ask. It’s a simple yes or no question. How many college credits and hours do I have to have in order to be a commissioned officer in the US Army, and can I become a officer in the US Army with an associates degree?
I went into college as an engineering major, switched to business after 2 years, and finished with a 2.7 gpa. Is this too low? Should I even bother applying to OCS? And can I compensate for my low gpa by doing well on the asvab?
Thanks Dom; can you think about making a video on how one can drastically increase there running stamina in a month or a short time? Been running for a while now and I truly do not know what it is im doing wrong. My bct ship date is coming up (dont wanna reveal the date) and I dont wanna go there being "that guy" everyone has to baby around. Any reasonable insight will be greatly appreciated.
I would need a whole video man, However if your really looking to drop time exponentially you have to run , 3-5 miles to the point to where your dizzy at the end. Pushing your body to the absolute limit. Thats how I broke through my limit.
What are your thoughts on a Masters of Science in Criminal Justice? Do you think that's something that carries some weight if I were trying to get into OCS?
Just to be clear if you have a Bachelors you can join as an officer and be sent to basic training and be payed as an E4. After that you get commissioned to E5??
I believe is a 3-6 month Officer training, not gonna be as hard as BCT, after ROTC you are basically a officer, but you still need to do some more trainings at some school
Since you have to go through basic training as part of OCS, does that mean if you were enlisted (already went through basic) and wanted to go to OCS, you can just skip that portion since you completed basic as enlisted already?
While I’m basic training, you are considered enlisted, but instead of going in as a private you’ll go in as an E4 and you’ll be put in a bunch of leadership positions during your time in basic. It gives you the soldier experience and basic military skills you’ll use and need. You aren’t considered an army officer until you become commissioned. But you’ll be recognized as an officer in training pretty much and get paid as an NCO (e5) like he explained
I enlisted with a M.A. in International Relations. I hear "Why aren't you an officer" every other day. I've been enlisted for a year, but I'm still deciding on OCS vs. Green to Gold (current MBA student at Syracuse).
Austin Hamilton The College Station location works like Dom said (differently). However, I go to Texas A&M Central Texas in Killeen Texas and their ROTC program works like normal. If you’d like an updated guide to be accepted to the Green to Gold Program, their is a great video about it on my channel.
It’s a honor you show these videos because I want to join the army when I’m 18! It’s inspiring to hear the things you talk about thx a lot man!
Randomly rediscovered this channel , used to watch when you did shoe reviews and stuff love the new content
I look up to your success. You have a good head on your shoulders. Well spoken and creative. Awesome video and your past videos as well. Much Love ❤️ & Support.
Thank you very much.
Okay I’m not gonna lie,this is more complicated than I thought. More videos please!
I was enlisted , got out as an E5 and now I’m in school wanting to go back in as an officer
I just got enlisted in the Army National Guard. I leave for basic training on April 12th. But here’s the question I want to ask. It’s a simple yes or no question. How many college credits and hours do I have to have in order to be a commissioned officer in the US Army, and can I become a officer in the US Army with an associates degree?
West Point sounded a lot easier Lol, this is pretty cool, thanks for the info man
My plan is to go to BCT but continue ROTC afterwards while in the guard. Nice video as always!
Thanks Bro.
I went into college as an engineering major, switched to business after 2 years, and finished with a 2.7 gpa. Is this too low? Should I even bother applying to OCS? And can I compensate for my low gpa by doing well on the asvab?
Thank u for enlighting me brov
What is the age limit in the USA to join the military as an officer? (Not from America)
What did you have to get on the Asvab to get into OCS
Do any of these count as a military academy or ROTC scholarship?
So if you graduated high school can you still apply to west pount
Thanks Dom; can you think about making a video on how one can drastically increase there running stamina in a month or a short time? Been running for a while now and I truly do not know what it is im doing wrong. My bct ship date is coming up (dont wanna reveal the date) and I dont wanna go there being "that guy" everyone has to baby around. Any reasonable insight will be greatly appreciated.
I would need a whole video man, However if your really looking to drop time exponentially you have to run , 3-5 miles to the point to where your dizzy at the end. Pushing your body to the absolute limit. Thats how I broke through my limit.
What if I’m already enlisted and I’m a Private right now already at my duty station
West Point is no joke of a school pal. If you make in “just make sure you graduate”!
Never did I say it was a joke....
@@kidthndr2 hey can I apply for West Point on active duty how does that usually work.
I am thinking of joining the army. Do you live in Charleston South Carolina. If you do can you maybe Fitness test me to get me ready
Dropping my packet this year for OCS, wish me luck Sir!
SIR YES SIR
Please can i be a commission officer in the US MILITARY with a Bachelor Degree in Marketing?
What are your thoughts on a Masters of Science in Criminal Justice? Do you think that's something that carries some weight if I were trying to get into OCS?
yes because you have a masters.
What if you do JROTC for 2yrs can you still be officer?
Thanks, ill probably take the rotc college route.
Just received my bachelors and thinking heavily on becoming apart of the officer family lol
hooooahahhhhhh
Giovanni V right now I’m studying my asvab just b/c. Sure i need to take it so that’s where i am
Just to be clear if you have a Bachelors you can join as an officer and be sent to basic training and be payed as an E4. After that you get commissioned to E5??
Yoshi more E5- NON commissioned officer
So if you go through ROTC you must go through basic and then OCS?
No rotc just need basic
I believe is a 3-6 month Officer training, not gonna be as hard as BCT, after ROTC you are basically a officer, but you still need to do some more trainings at some school
Hey I just heard army waving cat4 I’m going to talk with my Recuriter asap
THANK YOUUUUUU! 😬
How many years of college do you need to go to officer candidate school? Like the least amount.
you Need a bachelors degree.
I want to join the Army and the infantry, what is the best way to become an officer and infantry?
Go to ROTC
Since you have to go through basic training as part of OCS, does that mean if you were enlisted (already went through basic) and wanted to go to OCS, you can just skip that portion since you completed basic as enlisted already?
ObamaSaidHeLikesMe got the same question too
izabayo cedric did u find an answer?
While I’m basic training, you are considered enlisted, but instead of going in as a private you’ll go in as an E4 and you’ll be put in a bunch of leadership positions during your time in basic. It gives you the soldier experience and basic military skills you’ll use and need. You aren’t considered an army officer until you become commissioned. But you’ll be recognized as an officer in training pretty much and get paid as an NCO (e5) like he explained
Yes, you only do BCT once unless you have a long break in service
I enlisted with a M.A. in International Relations. I hear "Why aren't you an officer" every other day. I've been enlisted for a year, but I'm still deciding on OCS vs. Green to Gold (current MBA student at Syracuse).
Is there a gpa requirement for ocs? Can your asvab & 4 year degree over ride that ?
No real GPA requirement.
Can you still get into the US Army through Army ROTC without taking the ASVAB Test????
Yes.
So if u don’t take the ASVAB but enter the army through ROTC those that give u better job options?
Can u become an officer no matter what MOS u pick as an enlisted?
Jazz Black Valcin yes, if you would like to know a sure way to get accepted to the Green to Gold Program
Im from Ireland so what can i do to become an army officer in the US army
Wait what happend to the thunder sound
I calmed down on all the editing!
kidthndr2 i love the thunder sounds its cool
Welp Now I Need To Wait For a Few Years To Join The Millitary.
Im 12 Lmao
What about Texas A&M
They work different they are the corps of cadets
Austin Hamilton The College Station location works like Dom said (differently). However, I go to Texas A&M Central Texas in Killeen Texas and their ROTC program works like normal. If you’d like an updated guide to be accepted to the Green to Gold Program, their is a great video about it on my channel.
LT, were do you want to be?
is this where your asking?
What do you mean where do I want to be?
Do you know anything about intelligence officers?
I do , I think I answered your question during the live stream?
Not really what I thought this was going to be when i clicked. Bunch of old info
Dylan Drake I have all the updated 2019 info about going Green to Gold, check my page out.